Dr. Shalab Aggarwal

Urologist, Gurgaon

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I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning....more

I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning.

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Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), MS - Urology, MBBS

Urologist, Ahmedabad

Dear , first get urine tested either to confirm or rule out infection if infection then take antibiotics and if urine is negative then get usg done with full bladder volume, bladder wall thickness on full bladder with post-void residual urine volume measurement post the report along with pictures of the scan

Hello, severe pain during menses is called dysmenorrhoea and can be due to endometriosis or adenomyosis. The pain can be controlled with nsaids and to regularise menses you need to rule out pcos, hypothyroidism and hyperprolactinemia as well first. If pregnancy is not a concern then continue mala n for another 3 months.

Hello,take homoeopathic medicines 1. Lycopodium 30 (4 drops in little water) twice a day for 15 days.
2.Berberis Vulgaris Q ( 10 drops in half cup of water) thrice a day for 15 days and update with the feedback.

If he was on allopathic medicines then it is of no use..
You should start him on homoeopathic medicine immediately..
It has capacity to cure cyst..and improves general health as well..
Better go for detailed case taking...

Give her plenty of water and citrate containing syrups. It will help preventing further stone formation. Keep us posted. If any blood in urine appears visit a doctor. It might be due to complications from the operation.

Myself is a homoeopath.Although I have removed several kidney and Uretheral stones in my life but your is a real big one .I can prescribe you medicines with which the stone will start moving but this will be of no use as such a large stone can cause ome serious damage to Urethera along with severe pain.The only way is by crushing the stone there itself but as the stone is in Urethere so we cant wait for the medicines to act.So I suggest you to go for Surgery.

It must be some infection of stomach may be due to wrong ingestion of food it is better to consult a doctor near your locality have plenty of water by mouth. I think it will be alright congrats for the age your father has still fighting fit good.

Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), MS - Urology, MBBS

Urologist, Ahmedabad

Dear ,
before I give any opinion I would like know urine report, sonography with full bladder volume, bladder-wall thickness and post void residual urine. Also uroflowmetry graph. I am sure you must have consulted urologist. At this stage I would want to rule out obstruction first. Dilated bladder means you must be retaining urine after urinatio. Irritable bladder syndrome does not have dilated bladder. Neurogenic bladder will show some other neurological signs and symptoms so let me know the reports.

Hello,
I am giving you some tips to prevent constipation:
1. take 6-8 glass of water in a day
2.Regular Physical activity
Keeping mobile and active will greatly reduce your risk of getting constipation.
Ideally do at least 150 minutes of physical activity every week.
3.You should have about 30 g of fibre a day.
You can increase your fibre intake by eating more:
I am giving you list of some fibre containing food
fruit
vegetables
wholegrain rice
whole wheat pasta
wholemeal bread
seeds
oats
4.Toilet habits
Never ignore the urge to go to the toilet
Consult Physician for further Management